The meeting of the First Church Council to declare that Gentiles did not have to become Jews before they became Christians favored the growth of the Catholic Church
The meeting of the First Church Council to declare that Gentiles did not have to become Jews before they became Christians favored the growth of the Catholic Church
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Samuel Cheetham has written: 'A history of the Christian church during the first six centuries' -- subject(s): Church history 'Theories of church and state' -- subject(s): Church and state
Albert Warwick Werline has written: 'Problems of church and state in Maryland during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries' -- subject(s): Church and state
During the earliest years of the Church, up until about the 11th century, there was no official canonization process in place. Saints were declared based on popular acclamation and there are no records of these unofficial canonizations. However, during the 2nd and 3rd centuries the Church underwent numerous persecutions and many Christians died as martyrs, becoming instant saints.
Those who favored segregation.
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Arthur Herbert Church has written: 'English earthenware made during the 17th and 18th centuries' 'Food' 'Cantor lectures on some considerations concerning colour and colouring'
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In the early years of Methodism (late 18th and early 19th centuries), African Americans were segregated during worship.
Whilst it cannot be said that it dominated society, the Eastern Orthodox Church was certainly a dominant force during the many centuries of the East Roman (or Byzantine) Empire of Constantinople, from 330 AD to 1453 AD.
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